Live and Let DieBizarre mix of Roger Moore-style Bond with blaxploitation. It's campy and over-the-top and ultimately not that good. But it goes so far toward bad that it comes out the other side and starts to entertain. Jane Seymour is beautiful and the theme song ... well, you've heard it.

The Long GoodbyeAltman's take on the hard-boiled detective genre. Funny, scary, and of its time.

Paper MoonDespite the presence of Ryan O'Neal, a beautiful-to-look-at comedy from Peter Bogdanovich. Tatum O'Neal deserved the Oscar she won.

SleeperFunny slapstick from Woody Allen about the future.

The StingA star vehicle with twists and turns, and actual moments of gravity. Robert Shaw and Paul Newman both really deliver.

The Three MusketeersFunny, bawdy swashbuckler. Great cast (Raquel Welch and Faye Dunaway in the same movie) and well-orchestrated sword fight scenes.

The Wicker Man Laughably odd and then the stuff of nightmares. Never remotely boring.

Kevin, I just realized that George Segal isn't even in Paper Moon. I meant to say Ryan O'Neal, and yes, I hate him apparently so much that I can't remember his name. (And it's not just his acting, it's the fact that he gave his daughter cocaine when she was a little kid.)